Morecambe's Nice 'n’ Sleazy punk and ska festival gets underway today.
Nice 'n' Sleazy is the longest-running music festival in the town, having started in 2006 after the big 'Wasted' punk festival moved from Morecambe to Blackpool.
This year's Nice 'n' Sleazy is the 17th, making it the longest running music festival in Morecambe.
This year's event kicks off at The Exchange in the West End of Morecambe today (May 23), then continues at the Trimpell Club on Out Moss Lane across the Bank Holiday weekend.

Punk music fans will travel from all over Europe to watch around dozens of bands perform.
You can find out more about Nice 'n' Sleazy 2024 and book tickets here.


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